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HOW TO NEUTRALISE DANGEROU STOMACH ACIDS. Few people Ixside physicians roalis the importance of keeping the food cor tents of the. stomach free from acid I'ei mentation. Healthy normal ~ tligestio cannot tako -place while the delicate Hi ing of the stomach is being inflamed am distended by acid and wind—the result of fermenting food in the stomach. T secure perfect digestion fefmeutatio must be stopped or prevented and th - acid neutralised. For this purpose phye " cians usually recommend getting a littl bisurated magnesia from tho chemist an taking half a teaspoonful in a little Ik or cold water immediately after catin; '' They recommend bisurated magnesia bi '' cause it is olcasant to take, has no di; agreeable after-effects, and quickly stoi fermentation, neutralises tho acid, an makes tho sour acid food bland, swee and easily digested. . The regular use of bieurateil mngnesl —be sure yon get the bisurated, as oth< kinds of magnesia, aro not so valuableis a guarantee of healthy, normal, diire; tion, for it overcomes and prevents thn acid condition which ftlono is the caue !, of trouble—Atlvt. For refusing to wear military -uniform - Privates l'hillips, Hitzolberger. Heath field, Woodruff, Nelson, Whiteliousi Walker, and Hill, of the Non-Combatan Corps, have been sentenced by a Dubli court-martial to two years' hard laboui one year of which has beon remitted b tho confirming officer. T - SOFT AND HARD CORNS CURED. "Doctoring" corns may bo all rlgh liut removing them is better. You en " remove them without pain by using Pri gandra—it is n splendid and permniioi euro for both hard and soft corns. Don sulicr corn-torture-apply Progandra fc six nights, soak the foot in hot wate . and the corn comes out. Prognndra i only ls.'box at'ehemists and stores—g< •■• it nowl-Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3094, 26 May 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3094, 26 May 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3094, 26 May 1917, Page 2

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